Maintenance
156 Avaya Enterprise Survivable Servers (ESS) Users Guide
Enabled The ESS server enabled / disabled state of the server.
● y = enabled. This server will connect to administered IPSIs
● n = disabled. This server will not connect to administered IPSIs
● unknown = the Main server does not yet know the maintenance
state of the ESS server. This may be because:
- The ESS server is not registered with the Main server
- The ESS server has not yet acknowledged a maintenance state
change request from the Main server via an enable ess or
disable ess command
Active Server ID The server identifier of the active server for each cluster, ESS server or
Main server:
(1 - 99).
● If the server is a simplex configuration (S8500) there is only one
Server IDentifier.
● If the server is a duplex configurations (S8700 | 8710) the A and B
servers each have unique server identifiers. Because in a duplex
configuration only the active server registers with the Main server,
only its server identifier is displayed. Only server IDs for registered
ESS servers are displayed.
Registered The registration state of the server.
● y = registered
● n = not registered
The Main server does not register with itself, but always displays its own
registration as y.
Translations
Updated
For an ESS server:
● The time and date stamp of the latest translation update reported by
the ESS server to the Main server over the registration link.
For a Main server:
● This is the time and date stamp of the latest successful save
translation command of any kind.
Note:
Note: For a Main server this time stamp may be later than those
shown for ESS servers. A save translation on the
Main server updates its time stamp. A save
translation [ess | all] updates the ESS server
translations and time stamp.
Software
Version
The software version of Avaya Communication Manager running on the
server. For an ESS server, this is reported to the Main server over the
registration link.
status ess clusters (continued)
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